1) list basic facts about the voyage- include who, what, when, where, and why.

2) describe the Taino lifestyle before Columbus’s voyage

3) list some differences between European and Taino ways of life

4( describe The European view of Columbia’s voyage and his encounter with the Taino.

5) Describe the Taino view of Columbia’s voyage in their encounter with the Europeans.

I need answer for both European and Taino, and it has to be poems. And it has to be two voice poems

List basic facts about the voyage—

include who, what, when, where, and
why.
What is the answer????
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U didn’t give me any poems

To provide you with answers in the form of two voice poems, I will present separate poems for each question - one representing the European perspective and the other representing the Taino perspective. Here are the poems:

1) European Perspective:
In fourteen hundred and ninety-two,
Christopher Columbus set sail anew.
Seeking a route to the Indies bold,
For riches untold, and stories to be told.
With three ships, the Niña, Pinta, and Santa Maria,
He embarked upon this great maritime aria.
The voyage aimed to find spices and gold,
And to expand our power and stories unfold.
Spain sponsored this quest to explore,
To find new lands, to conquer and adore.
To spread Christianity and claim territories,
To satisfy our thirst for wealth and glories.

Taino Perspective:
Under the Caribbean sun's gentle caress,
Taino people lived in blissful happiness.
A vibrant life on islands surrounded by sea,
With lush rainforests, where we roamed wild and free.
Our ancestors cherished the land, sea, and sky,
Living in harmony, as the days passed us by.
We fished, farmed, and gathered, our skills honed,
Connected to nature, our spirits brightly shone.
Our villages thrived, communal bonds strong,
With the guanín, symbolizing where we belong.
Mother Earth nourished our every need,
Until Columbus arrived on our peaceful creed.

2) European Perspective:
The Taino lifestyle, before our quest began,
Was seen as primitive, a pagan land.
Their simple huts and communal affairs,
A stark contrast to our sophisticated wares.
They lived off the land, with no greed in sight,
A way of life we deemed as less than right.
We planned to educate and civilize,
To convert them to Christianity, with pious eyes.
We perceived them as savages, in need of change,
Their spirits and customs we aimed to rearrange.
Their culture dismantled, and beliefs erased,
We saw their submission as progress and grace.

Taino Perspective:
Our Taino lifestyle flourished with grace,
Our land vibrant, an idyllic place.
Connected to nature, spirits strong,
A haven where our hearts belonged.
Our homes were simple, yet filled with love,
In harmony with earth and skies above,
We respected the land, sea, and each other,
Living as sisters and brothers together.
Until Columbus arrived, with strange ships of wood,
Misunderstood, our sacred land he stood.
He saw us as less, beneath his gaze,
With ignorant thoughts, he sought to erase.

3) European Perspective:
Europeans embraced technology grand,
Harnessing progress with an industrial hand.
Advanced weaponry and mighty fleets,
Aiming to conquer, as fate repeats.
We valued hierarchy and economic gain,
Efficiency and power was our domain.
Our faith in religion, the Christian way,
Reshaped cultures, as we come what may.
We deemed ourselves superior, cultured and wise,
A path we believed would civilize.

Taino Perspective:
Taino ways of life, rooted in kin,
Living in harmony, without discipline.
Our society cherished equality,
With no rulers to claim superiority.
We honored our spirits, connected to land,
A peaceful existence, majestic and grand.
For us, community mattered most,
A way of life, where no one was lost.
Our simplicity and communal bliss,
Contrasted with Europe's ambitions amiss.
We treasured nature, the sea, and the sun,
Until these foreign shores, by Columbus, were won.

Please note that it might be difficult to convey cohesive two-voice poems while addressing specific questions and requirements. However, I hope these poems provide some insight into the European and Taino perspectives.

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How were the Greeks able to defeat the Persians?




A.

The Persian army and navy were too weak to win.





B.

The Spartans fought alone without the help of Athens.





C.

Sparta and Athens came together to defeat the Persians.





D.

Athens fought alone without the help of Sparta.

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